Insulin - a hormone which their bodies don't make enough of.
the answer to the question is diabetics
Classically type I, or childhood onset, diabetics require insulin and type II, or adult onset, diabetics can take pills. Sometimes type II diabetics require insulin as well.
The invention of Insulin injections - they balance out the blood sugar by introducing insulin into the bloodstream - that would normally be manufactured by the body.
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All type I (juvenile) diabeticsSome Type II (adult onset) diabetics. People with severe elevations of sugar. People who can't take pills.
Contrary to popular belief, ALL DIABETICS CAN HAVE SUGAR. Type 2 diabetics do have to monitor their intake, while type 1 diabetics can take insulin injections in order to have sugar. Yes , i have diabetes & i have eaten anything like, cotton candy & other sweets . BUT , there may be times when it is NOT a good idea to eat sweets ,like when you have high blood sugar
These patients may require several injections of different types of insulin during the day to keep the blood sugar level within a fairly normal range.
Yes, there are. Some diabetics are not "insulin dependent", meaning they do not require injections in order to live. These people may have low insulin production or problems with glucose absorption, but they can usually control the disease by eating the right foods, getting adequate exercise, etc -- these people are called "Type II Diabetics". There are also insulin dependent diabetics, or those suffering from Type I diabetes. People with Type I must have insulin shots in order to live.
No, type 1 diabetes is not contagious. It is an autoimmune disease that prevents the pancreas from producing insulin that is required to maintain blood sugar levels. As such, type 1 diabetics are dependent on insulin injections.
I think its good for diabetics.
we cannot get rid of diabetics, nor an acupressure. but it can bring diabetics under control.
yes, diabetics can have tomatos.